ACET is an international AIDS agency working in 23 countries to help prevent transmission of HIV (including mother to child transmission), home-based and clinic care for those affected by AIDS (including widows, orphans and vulnerable children), and mobilise communities including churches and Christian faith based organisations, fighting stigma, prejudice, ignorance and fear. AIDS programmes in UK, Uganda, Nigeria, DRC (Congo), Zimbabwe, South Africa, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, Slovenia, Slovakia, Croatia, Czech Republic, India, Thailand, UK, Ireland. Brief introduction to ACET work by founder Dr Patrick Dixon. ACET stands for AIDS, Carew, Education and Training. Principles include unconditional care to all affected by AIDS / HIV, effective prevention including voluntary testing and counselling (also as part of access to treatment), and training leaders to run sustainabile and strong programmes. To make a donation: www.acet-international.org